Odemwingie
was excluded from the team that played Venezuela in a friendly in Miami last month
after coach Stephen Keshi reportedly said the striker was not willing to play
for Nigeria. Both men have made up and the player is almost certain of making
the squad.
But Odemwingie’s wife, Sarah, is due to give birth
to a son less than a fortnight before the tournament, meaning the 31-year-old’s
preparations could be affected if the baby arrives late.
“I hope it won’t affect my involvement,” said
Odemwingie. “You can’t predict what will happen but I hope for a scenario where
it will be easy.
“The due date is about 10 days before the African
Cup of Nations. Babies can be late, or early, but in this case I pray it’s
earlier so everything will go smoothly.
“The preparation period (for the tournament) is
usually about 10-14 days. Sometimes the home-based players start earlier. That
will be discussed soon.”
It appears certain both Odemwingie and DR Congo
midfielder Youssouf Mulumbu will miss up to a month of West Brom ’s season from
mid-January.
“I will be playing,” said Odemwingie. “There is no
problem with the coach (Keshi). I couldn’t make the last game for personal
reasons. I am in his plans, we have spoken well and, as far as I’m concerned, I
will be called up.
“It’s bad I will miss games for Albion because I am
full of desire, we’ve had a good start and I want that to continue.
“But I’ve had to leave before when I played in
France and Belgium . Steve Clarke has given me his blessing.
“When we were due to play in Miami for a midweek
game and I came to the training ground he said ‘what are you doing here?’
“He likes to encourage us to play. He thinks it
makes us better. I have his blessing, which is a good thing.
“I’m confident Albion have a good squad to cope
with this. We have options when myself and Youssouf are gone.”

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